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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Work Camp

Twin Rivers Work Camp

Hannah Stevens, 15, from Somersworth, N.H. jokes with Jenna Arbing, 16, from Prince Edward Island, Canada, far left, as the two prepare to cut wood for front door steps they are building with the help of adult crew member, Chris Tegeder, from Toms River, N.J., center, on Thursday afternoon, July 8, 2010. Sam Spargo, 16, from Brookline, N.H., works to paint a house on Spring Street in Franklin while participating in the week-long Twin Rivers Work Camp, sponsored by the Casey Family Services of New Hampshire. Volunteers from around the U.S. and Canada arrived in Franklin on Sunday and will work through the week to restore and repair homes throughout the Franklin community.

Twin Rivers Work Camp

Sara MacLean, 17, from Prince Edward Island, Canada, passes a paint brush to fellow crew member, Alyssa Lueck, 16, from Toms River, N.J., as they paint the outside of a home on Spring Street in Franklin on Thursday morning, July 8, 2010. This is Lueck's fifth year and MacLean's fourth year attending the Twin Rivers Work Camp.

Twin Rivers Work Camp

Connor Tavino, 15, from Southbury, Conn., takes a drink of water from a hose held by Alan Helzer, 17, from Grand Rapids, Mich., while Sam Spargo, 16, from Brookline, N.H., prepares to wash paint from her hands. The three were taking a break from painting a home on Spring Street in Franklin on Thursday morning, July 8, 2010, as part of the week-long Twin Rivers Work Camp, sponsored by the Casey Family Services of New Hampshire.

Twin Rivers Work Camp

1 comments:

Nathan Morgan said...

great layering in that top photo. we're actually shooting something similar to this next week. nice work...

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I am a staff photojournalist at the Concord Monitor. I am a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and was a student at the Danish School of Journalism. Upon graduation, I worked at the Midland Daily News for nearly two years from 2008-2010.